Trust in the Pit: When God’s Plan Doesn’t Make Sense
Life rarely unfolds the way we imagine. One minute we feel secure, and the next, we’re stuck in a metaphorical pit—confused, hurting, and wondering where God is in it all. The story of Joseph offers us a raw, honest look at how God moves through life’s most painful detours—and how we can still trust Him even when everything feels like it’s unraveling.
Faith: The Bridge from Anxiety to Peace
We love to plan. Whether it’s jotting lists, building spreadsheets, or mapping out life in bullet points, we crave the sense of control planning brings. We organize our schedules, chart our careers, and try to predict every curveball life might throw. We plan because we think if we’re prepared enough, we can avoid chaos.
The Power of God’s Presence in Overcoming Anxiety
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to carry a distinct aroma with them? Like a grandmother's house that leaves its scent on you long after you've left. There's a profound difference between merely being around someone and truly being with them. The same applies to our relationship with Jesus.
Anxiety: The Alarm of the Heart and Mind
In our modern world, we find ourselves living in the "anxious generation." Despite having access to more medicine, health information, resources, and safety than ever before, anxiety disorders affect at least 50 million people. But what if anxiety isn't the real problem? What if it's merely an alarm, signaling that something in our lives needs attention?
Anxiety is Loud—But it’s Not Lord
In a world where 50 million people and counting struggle with anxiety, it's time to reframe our understanding of this pervasive issue. Anxiety isn't the problem – it's the warning light alerting us that we've created a life our mind and body can't sustain.
Victory in Jesus: Finding Hope in a World of Defeat
In a world where defeat often feels like the norm, where stress, struggle, and worry seem to be constant companions, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and stuck. The daily news cycle bombards us with reasons to be anxious, and the challenges of life can leave us feeling like we're barely keeping our heads above water. But what if there was a different perspective? What if, despite the appearances, victory was already ours?